French Open: Thiem blasts Serena 'bad personality' in press conference row

“It shows a bad personality in my opinion. I am 100 percent sure (Roger) Federer or (Rafael) Nadal would never do something like that,” said Thiem about Serena Williams.

Published : Jun 03, 2019 16:03 IST

Serena Williams looks dejected after her defeat to Sofia Kenin in the third round of French Open 2019.
Serena Williams looks dejected after her defeat to Sofia Kenin in the third round of French Open 2019.
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Serena Williams looks dejected after her defeat to Sofia Kenin in the third round of French Open 2019.

Dominic Thiem has accused Serena Williams of having a “bad personality” as the bizarre row over him being booted out of his own press conference so that Roland Garros organisers could accommodate the American superstar instead, took another twist.

Austria's Thiem, the fourth seed in the men's event and the 2018 runner-up, was conducting his post-match press obligations after reaching the last 16 late on Saturday.

However, he was then informed that the main interview room was needed by Williams who had just suffered a third round loss to Sofia Kenin.

It was the 23-time Grand Slam title winner's earliest exit at a Slam in almost five years and she was eager to be away from the tournament site as quickly as possible.

“It is just the principle,” Thiem told Eurosport German . “Even if a junior is in there, every player has to wait.”

He added: “It also shows a bad personality in my opinion. I am 100 percent sure (Roger) Federer or (Rafael) Nadal would never do something like that.”

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There was no indication as to who had decided to shift Thiem mid-flow on Saturday night.

Roger Federer, meanwhile, leapt to the defence of Thiem, describing him as “a superstar, a male superstar”.

“I think the one who is still in the tournament gets priority, that's how I see it,” said Federer after easing past Leonardo Mayer on Sunday to reach his 54th quarter-final at the majors.

“There must have been a misunderstanding or maybe they should have kept Serena still in the locker room, not waiting here in the press centre. I don't know exactly what happened. I understand Dominic's frustration. I don't think he's mad at Serena or anybody. I just think it was an unfortunate situation.”

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Former German great Boris Becker also said Thiem was in the right to object to his eviction.

“If he is giving an interview, and his press conference isn't finished, then everybody else has to wait, including Serena Williams,” Becker told Eurosport on Monday.

“It was unfortunate for the organisers to put both players in that situation and they should know that if Dominic is doing his press conference then when he's finished it's Serena's turn. It was an awkward situation.”

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